Withdrawal Method

Through loyalty to the past, our mind refuses to realize that tomorrow's joy is possible only if today's makes way for it; that each wave owes the beauty of its line only to the withdrawal of the preceding one - Andre Gide

Withdrawal Method
Withdrawal Method

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Myth 1: Pulling out doesn’t work, so don’t even bother.

Out of 100 couples who were withdrawal rock stars—meaning they pulled out correctly every time they had sex—about four of them would get pregnant in a year. But it can be a challenge to pull out for…

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 5 myths about pulling out, busted

The withdrawal method, a.k.a. pulling out, sometimes gets a bad rap—some people don’t even consider it a “real” method of birth control, even though 60% of couples have used it at least once. Because pulling out is often dismissed as “better than nothing” by researchers, we don’t know as much about it as we do about some other methods. But before you write it off, make sure you’ve got your facts straight.

Your Life

This is not a method that would be recommended by healthcare providers, or by the millions of people who tried it, put an early stop to the fun, and got unplanned pregnant anyway.

BirthControl.com

Withdrawal will result in pregnancy in 4 out of 100 women who use this as their only form of birth control for one year. This is assuming perfect technique is employed. Assuming the technique is sometimes poorly employed, it will result in pregnancy in 27 out of 100 women who use this as their only form of birth control for one year.

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